The strip follows the adventures of Space Moose, an anthropomorphic moose with asymmetrical eyes and a Star Trek uniform, as he violates every behavioral norm and societal taboo he can find. The strip often focused on scatological or sexual themes and often seemed to delight in tweaking readers' sensibilities; as a result, Thrasher found himself in hot water on several occasions.
In October 1997, The Gateway refused to publish a strip satirizing the Take Back the Night March, in which Space Moose opened fire on a feminist demonstration. The strip was nevertheless available on the cartoonist's web site; its presence there ignited a controversy on campus that polarized public opinion and led to Thrasher being charged with discrimination under the university's code of student behavior, a charge that was overturned on appeal.
In February and March 1997, Space Moose ran for student council president and finished a close third with 1400 votes (only 11 votes behind the second place candidate). This led to changes being made in student union rules that would prevent any future "joke" candidate from actually winning an election.
A book collection, Triumph of the Whim[?], was published privately, also in 1997. Most strips are available on the Space Moose web site.
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